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Alarm Communicator Installlation Manual Cellular Options
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[211] Cellular Receiver 2 Account Code
Default (0000000000);
The account code is used by the central station to distinguish between different transmitters. This account code is used when transmit-
ting signals to the central station receiver. Signals received on the control panel will use the control panel account number. Valid range:
0000000001 - FFFFFFFFFE. Programming this Section as all 0 or all F will cause a Module Configuration Trouble (yellow LED = 12
flashes).
[212] Cellular Receiver 2 DNIS
Default (000000);
The DNIS is used in addition to the Account Code to identify the Communicator module at the central station. Valid range: 000000 -
099999. Values are entered as a 0 followed by the 5 digit DNIS value. Format is BCD.
NOTE: Each Ethernet/Cellular receiver must be programmed with a unique DNIS.
[213] Cellular Receiver 2 Address
Default (000.000.000.000);
Enter the Cellular Receiver 2 IP address. This IP address will be provided by your central station. Format is 4 fields, each field is 3 digit
decimal. Valid range: 000 - 255.
NOTE: When a valid address has been entered, Cellular Receiver 2 is enabled and will communicate events over the Cellular path.
[214] Cellular Receiver 2 Port
Default (0BF5/3061);
This Section defines the port of Cellular Receiver 2. Change the value of this port when your installation is located behind a firewall,
and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by your central station system administrator. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.
NOTE: Do not program Cellular Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 2 to communicate to the same receiver.
[215] Cellular Receiver 2 APN
Default ( );
The APN determines the Cellular network that the Communicator will connect to. This information is available from your network car-
rier. Program this Section with up to 32 ASCII characters.
NOTE: When a SIM card with a custom APN is used, the unit will not have access to the internet. DLS and remote flash can still be
done if Section [221] is programmed with a valid Public APN.
[216] Cellular Receiver 2 Domain Name
Default ( );
Programming this Section is not permitted on a UL/ULC listed system.
Enter the Cellular Receiver 2 Domain Name with up to 32 ASCII characters.
CELLULAR OPTIONS
(3G2055-SM/TL2553G-SM only)
[221] Cellular Public Access Point Name
Default ( );
When the Communicator is operating on a private APN, use this Section to select a public APN for DLS and Remote Firmware Update.
This information is available from your network carrier. The APN identifies public Cellular network that the Communicator will con-
nect to.
[222] Cellular Login User Name
Default ( );
Some network carriers require you to provide login credentials when connecting to an APN. Program your login User name here. For-
mat is up to 32 ASCII characters.
[223] Cellular Login Password
Default ( );
Some network carriers require you to provide login credentials when connecting to an APN. Program your login password here.
Format is up to 32 ASCII characters.
[224] Cellular Test Transmission Time of Day
Default (9999);
Enter a 4 digit value using the 24-hour clock format (HHMM) to set the test transmission time of day. Valid range: 00-23 for the hours
(HH) and 00-59 for the minutes (MM).
NOTE: To disable the test transmission time of day enter 9999 or FFFF in this Section.
The internal date and time will be automatically programmed by the primary receiver only.
[225] Cellular Test Transmission Cycle
Default (000000);
This value represents the interval in between test transmissions in minutes. Valid range: 000000 - 999999 minutes. Once the unit has
sent the initial periodic test transmission, all future test transmissions will be offset by the programmed number of minutes. See Sec-
tions [026 - 029].
NOTE: Minimum value is 000005 minutes. Programming an interval that is less than 5 minutes will disable test transmission.
Table 11: Cellular Test Transmission Interval
Test Transmission Interval Daily Weekly Monthly
Programmed Minutes 001440 010080 043200
DRAFT-02_by_MM